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Speaking at Tuesday's season-ending presser, Ravens coach John Harbaugh committed to Eugene Monroe as the team's 2015 left tackle.

Knee and ankle injuries helped make Monroe a disappointment in the first season of his five-year, $37.5 million deal, but fill-in James Hurst was scarcely better. Still only 28 (in April), Monroe is a good bet to bounce back in 2015. Jan 13 - 2:52 PM

Ravens LT Eugene Monroe (ankle) is active for Saturday's Divisional Round game against the Patriots.

Monroe was listed as questionable after practicing on a limited basis this week. He wasn't on the field with the first-team during pre-game warmups and isn't a lock to start. Monroe's return would be an upgrade in pass protection for Joe Flacco, with James Hurst likely moving to right tackle. The Ravens inactives are DE DeAngelo Tyson, CB Chris Greenwood, NT Terrence Cody, OL Ryan Jensen, DT Casey Walker, TE Phillip Supernaw, and DE Steven Means. Jan 10 - 3:11 PM

Ravens LT Eugene Monroe (ankle) is listed as questionable for the Divisional Round against the Patriots.

Monroe is on track to play in the Divisional Round. His return will be an upgrade in pass protection for the Ravens. With James Hurst struggling in place of Monroe the last two weeks, Baltimore could keep Marshal Yanda at tackle and start RG John Urschel against the Patriots. Jan 7 - 4:27 PM

Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome said the team is in "wait-and-see" mode with Dennis Pitta (hip), and may not know his status until the summer.

Newsome said the team plans to add tight ends, indicating any contributions from Pitta will be considered a bonus. Recovering from his second hip dislocation in as many years, there's no guarantee Pitta plays football in 2015.